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How Donald Trump is Viewed in Europe: The Return of European Anti-Americanism
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Nov 25, 2016 20:46:48   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
Soeren Kern ~ November 21, 2016

• European criticism of Trump goes far beyond a simple displeasure with the man who will be the next president. The condemnation reveals a deep-seated contempt for the United States, and for American v**ers who democratically elected a candidate committed to restoring American economic and military strength.
• The primary cause of the global disorder is the lack of American leadership at home and abroad. A series of feckless decisions by Obama to reduce American military influence abroad have created geopolitical power vacuums that are being filled by countries and ideologies that are innately hostile to Western interests and values.
• For the past seven decades, the U.S. has spent hundreds of millions of dollars annually to guarantee German security, although Germany steadfastly refuses to honor a NATO pledge to spend 2% of GDP on defense spending. Germans are now offended that Trump is asking them to pay their fair share for their own defense.
• Although President Obama's foreign policy missteps have made Europe much less safe than it was eight years ago, European elites have overlooked Obama's mistakes because he is a "g*******t" who seems to favor recreating the U.S. in the European image. Trump, by contrast, is a nationalist who wants to rebuild the U.S. in the American, not the European, image.
• European anti-Americanism is certain to escalate in the years ahead, not because of Trump or his policies, but because "g*******ts" appear desperate to save the failing European Union, an unt***sparent, unaccountable, anti-democratic, sovereignty-grabbing alternative to the nation state.



In Germany, Der Spiegel, one of the largest-circulation publications in Europe, published a cover, after Donald Trump's e******n victory, with an image of a giant meteor in the shape of Trump's head hurtling towards the earth. The headline reads: "The End of the World (As We Know It)".

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Nov 25, 2016 20:55:46   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
mwdegutis wrote:
Soeren Kern ~ November 21, 2016

• European criticism of Trump goes far beyond a simple displeasure with the man who will be the next president. The condemnation reveals a deep-seated contempt for the United States, and for American v**ers who democratically elected a candidate committed to restoring American economic and military strength.
• The primary cause of the global disorder is the lack of American leadership at home and abroad. A series of feckless decisions by Obama to reduce American military influence abroad have created geopolitical power vacuums that are being filled by countries and ideologies that are innately hostile to Western interests and values.
• For the past seven decades, the U.S. has spent hundreds of millions of dollars annually to guarantee German security, although Germany steadfastly refuses to honor a NATO pledge to spend 2% of GDP on defense spending. Germans are now offended that Trump is asking them to pay their fair share for their own defense.
• Although President Obama's foreign policy missteps have made Europe much less safe than it was eight years ago, European elites have overlooked Obama's mistakes because he is a "g*******t" who seems to favor recreating the U.S. in the European image. Trump, by contrast, is a nationalist who wants to rebuild the U.S. in the American, not the European, image.
• European anti-Americanism is certain to escalate in the years ahead, not because of Trump or his policies, but because "g*******ts" appear desperate to save the failing European Union, an unt***sparent, unaccountable, anti-democratic, sovereignty-grabbing alternative to the nation state.



In Germany, Der Spiegel, one of the largest-circulation publications in Europe, published a cover, after Donald Trump's e******n victory, with an image of a giant meteor in the shape of Trump's head hurtling towards the earth. The headline reads: "The End of the World (As We Know It)".
i Soeren Kern ~ November 21, 2016 /i br br • ... (show quote)


The Europeans are unhappy with our rejection of globalism?



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Nov 25, 2016 20:59:52   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
BigMike wrote:
The Europeans are unhappy with our rejection of globalism?

I thought that you are a student of prophecy? All we've been given is a reprieve, a calm before the storm so to speak.

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Nov 25, 2016 21:01:32   #
DonnaK Loc: Top O' Texas
 
Germany, really, WOW! I wonder if this is real news or the f**e news that merkel (k**lary in d**g) keeps going on about. I'm truly surprised it was printed in German, not arabic.

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Nov 25, 2016 21:12:25   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
DonnaK wrote:
Germany, really, WOW! I wonder if this is real news or the f**e news that merkel (k**lary in d**g) keeps going on about. I'm truly surprised it was printed in German, not arabic.

This is from The Gatestone Institute, a VERY reliable source.

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Nov 25, 2016 21:23:03   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
mwdegutis wrote:
Soeren Kern ~ November 21, 2016

• European criticism of Trump goes far beyond a simple displeasure with the man who will be the next president. The condemnation reveals a deep-seated contempt for the United States, and for American v**ers who democratically elected a candidate committed to restoring American economic and military strength.
• The primary cause of the global disorder is the lack of American leadership at home and abroad. A series of feckless decisions by Obama to reduce American military influence abroad have created geopolitical power vacuums that are being filled by countries and ideologies that are innately hostile to Western interests and values.
• For the past seven decades, the U.S. has spent hundreds of millions of dollars annually to guarantee German security, although Germany steadfastly refuses to honor a NATO pledge to spend 2% of GDP on defense spending. Germans are now offended that Trump is asking them to pay their fair share for their own defense.
• Although President Obama's foreign policy missteps have made Europe much less safe than it was eight years ago, European elites have overlooked Obama's mistakes because he is a "g*******t" who seems to favor recreating the U.S. in the European image. Trump, by contrast, is a nationalist who wants to rebuild the U.S. in the American, not the European, image.
• European anti-Americanism is certain to escalate in the years ahead, not because of Trump or his policies, but because "g*******ts" appear desperate to save the failing European Union, an unt***sparent, unaccountable, anti-democratic, sovereignty-grabbing alternative to the nation state.



In Germany, Der Spiegel, one of the largest-circulation publications in Europe, published a cover, after Donald Trump's e******n victory, with an image of a giant meteor in the shape of Trump's head hurtling towards the earth. The headline reads: "The End of the World (As We Know It)".
i Soeren Kern ~ November 21, 2016 /i br br • Eu... (show quote)


Europe is P.O.'d because we will no longer become the EU of the America's.

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Nov 25, 2016 21:51:25   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
The German free ride is over, actually the ride should come to an end. 193 nations belong and the US pays 1/5 of the budget. That UN building would make a great home for the elderly and the US would save a great deal of money and still furnish with not even half the monies the UN wastes.




mwdegutis wrote:
Soeren Kern ~ November 21, 2016

• European criticism of Trump goes far beyond a simple displeasure with the man who will be the next president. The condemnation reveals a deep-seated contempt for the United States, and for American v**ers who democratically elected a candidate committed to restoring American economic and military strength.
• The primary cause of the global disorder is the lack of American leadership at home and abroad. A series of feckless decisions by Obama to reduce American military influence abroad have created geopolitical power vacuums that are being filled by countries and ideologies that are innately hostile to Western interests and values.
• For the past seven decades, the U.S. has spent hundreds of millions of dollars annually to guarantee German security, although Germany steadfastly refuses to honor a NATO pledge to spend 2% of GDP on defense spending. Germans are now offended that Trump is asking them to pay their fair share for their own defense.
• Although President Obama's foreign policy missteps have made Europe much less safe than it was eight years ago, European elites have overlooked Obama's mistakes because he is a "g*******t" who seems to favor recreating the U.S. in the European image. Trump, by contrast, is a nationalist who wants to rebuild the U.S. in the American, not the European, image.
• European anti-Americanism is certain to escalate in the years ahead, not because of Trump or his policies, but because "g*******ts" appear desperate to save the failing European Union, an unt***sparent, unaccountable, anti-democratic, sovereignty-grabbing alternative to the nation state.



In Germany, Der Spiegel, one of the largest-circulation publications in Europe, published a cover, after Donald Trump's e******n victory, with an image of a giant meteor in the shape of Trump's head hurtling towards the earth. The headline reads: "The End of the World (As We Know It)".
i Soeren Kern ~ November 21, 2016 /i br br • Eu... (show quote)

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Nov 25, 2016 21:57:00   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
mwdegutis wrote:
I thought that you are a student of prophecy? All we've been given is a reprieve, a calm before the storm so to speak.


Er...not sure what I said that brought that on, but let me set the record straight.

I believe America's destiny is to be Israel's only friend when the "world community" decides to put teeth behind their edicts and marches into the battle of Armageddon.

I believe Trump's e******n, while unconnected to that event, is a sign it will happen sooner than it would have if the hag had been elected.

Before that happens, we will see the 6th Trumpet War. Five Trumpets have already sounded.

Also, the "world community" including the Palestinians, will recognize Israel's right to exist (Confirm the Covenant), Israel will cede the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) to the Palestinians, a sharing arrangement will be made concerning the Temple Mount...probably under UN supervision, and a Jewish Temple will be built there, and the issue of Jerusalem will be put off for a later time.

So do I think the crisis is over? It hasn't even begun and I think that things have now been set in motion that will see the prophecies fulfilled.

At the same time, seeing what I've just seen, I'm comfortable with the idea that God is in control and I've read the end of the Story.

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Nov 25, 2016 22:03:38   #
mwdegutis Loc: Illinois
 
BigMike wrote:
Er...not sure what I said that brought that on, but let me set the record straight.

I believe America's destiny is to be Israel's only friend when the "world community" decides to put teeth behind their edicts and marches into the battle of Armageddon.

I believe Trump's e******n, while unconnected to that event, is a sign it will happen sooner than it would have if the hag had been elected.

Before that happens, we will see the 6th Trumpet War. Five Trumpets have already sounded.

Also, the "world community" including the Palestinians, will recognize Israel's right to exist (Confirm the Covenant), Israel will cede the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) to the Palestinians, a sharing arrangement will be made concerning the Temple Mount...probably under UN supervision, and a Jewish Temple will be built there, and the issue of Jerusalem will be put off for a later time.

So do I think the crisis is over? It hasn't even begun and I think that things have now been set in motion that will see the prophecies fulfilled.

At the same time, seeing what I've just seen, I'm comfortable with the idea that God is in control and I've read the end of the Story.
Er...not sure what I said that brought that on, bu... (show quote)

I was mistooken. I thought that your meme meant that I should let the bulls**t flow through me.

And I will agree that God is in control.

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Nov 25, 2016 23:09:20   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
mwdegutis wrote:
I was mistooken. I thought that your meme meant that I should let the bulls**t flow through me.

And I will agree that God is in control.


No...I was referring to the Europeans.

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Nov 25, 2016 23:27:32   #
jt0008jt0008
 
Zhou Yongkang and Bo Xilai put a hope on Trump

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Nov 26, 2016 11:03:29   #
boatbob2
 
IF,the Israelis gave the West Bank to the Palestinians,They would want even MORE,give in one time,thats a BIG GOTCHA........

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Nov 26, 2016 13:55:58   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
boatbob2 wrote:
IF,the Israelis gave the West Bank to the Palestinians,They would want even MORE,give in one time,thats a BIG GOTCHA........


Not if...when! It will happen. Matt 24 is one of the most famous prophecy chapters in the Bible. The chapter begins with the disciples asking "when will these things happen and what will be the sign of your coming and the end of the age?" Jesus spends the rest of the chapter answering those questions, and one thing he says is "when you see the a*********n spoken of by Daniel the prophet (the man of sin - antichrist- revealed), let those in Judea and Samaria flee to the mountains...". Remember, we're speaking of the end time.

Judea and Samaria are now under Jewish control. Why would Jews living there have to flee to the mountains? They run the place. Well, the giving over of those places to the Palestinians has been in the works for quite some time. Netanyahu has already said he would go along with such an arrangement if Abbas would agree to it. Abbas or his successor will sooner or later. The pressure for the Palestinians to agree will probably come from the UN itself. That would leave 800,000 or so Jews living as a minority under Palestinian rule. The Israeli government will NOT forcibly repatriate them like they did in Gaza.

Wh**ever the "a*********n that causes desolation" is, it will so incense the Palestinians they will begin a wholesale slaughter of Jews living in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) and they will be forced to flee to Jerusalem...which is in the hills to the west.

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Nov 26, 2016 14:10:14   #
Big Bass
 
mwdegutis wrote:
Soeren Kern ~ November 21, 2016

• European criticism of Trump goes far beyond a simple displeasure with the man who will be the next president. The condemnation reveals a deep-seated contempt for the United States, and for American v**ers who democratically elected a candidate committed to restoring American economic and military strength.
• The primary cause of the global disorder is the lack of American leadership at home and abroad. A series of feckless decisions by Obama to reduce American military influence abroad have created geopolitical power vacuums that are being filled by countries and ideologies that are innately hostile to Western interests and values.
• For the past seven decades, the U.S. has spent hundreds of millions of dollars annually to guarantee German security, although Germany steadfastly refuses to honor a NATO pledge to spend 2% of GDP on defense spending. Germans are now offended that Trump is asking them to pay their fair share for their own defense.
• Although President Obama's foreign policy missteps have made Europe much less safe than it was eight years ago, European elites have overlooked Obama's mistakes because he is a "g*******t" who seems to favor recreating the U.S. in the European image. Trump, by contrast, is a nationalist who wants to rebuild the U.S. in the American, not the European, image.
• European anti-Americanism is certain to escalate in the years ahead, not because of Trump or his policies, but because "g*******ts" appear desperate to save the failing European Union, an unt***sparent, unaccountable, anti-democratic, sovereignty-grabbing alternative to the nation state.



In Germany, Der Spiegel, one of the largest-circulation publications in Europe, published a cover, after Donald Trump's e******n victory, with an image of a giant meteor in the shape of Trump's head hurtling towards the earth. The headline reads: "The End of the World (As We Know It)".
i Soeren Kern ~ November 21, 2016 /i br br • Eu... (show quote)

It's very evident they are envious. The same interests who own our media own theirs, too. Sit back and watch other European nations exit the E. U. Watch other western nations v**e in their own versions of Donald J. Trump. All I can say is, "Thank God it's the end of the world (as we know it.)"

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Nov 26, 2016 14:37:33   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Big Bass wrote:
It's very evident they are envious. The same interests who own our media own theirs, too. Sit back and watch other European nations exit the E. U. Watch other western nations v**e in their own versions of Donald J. Trump. All I can say is, "Thank God it's the end of the world (as we know it.)"


The g*******ts aren't done in Europe and they're not done here either. I see they're trying to upset the e******n. These people are playing for keeps.

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